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Electrical Duty Holder''s Responsibilities
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Who should participate:
It is the responsibility of every employer to ensure that appropriate procedures are in place for serious and imminent danger in the workplace with respect to electricity, a competent person shall be nominated to implement the electrical procedures, that person is the ‘Electrical Duty Holder’
The programme will cover:
Outline of Health & Safety Legislation
Ø HASAWA – outline
Ø Electricity at Work Regulations
Ø PUWER
Ø Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulation
Ø Explanation of the Relevance of BS 7671:2008 [ACOP]
Responsibilities of Duty Holders
Ø Safe Working Systems
Ø Training and Supervision of Staff
Ø Producing Maintenance, Inspection and Testing Programmes
Ø Ensuring Electrical Equipment is Fit for Purpose
Ø Ensuring Adequate Working Space Access and Lighting Levels
Ø Provision of Information Necessary to Avoid Dangers
Ø Supervision of Contractors and Sub-Contractors
Duration:
1 day
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PUWER
Ø Regulation 8 – Information and Instructions
MHSWR
Ø Regulation 14 – Employee’s Duties
Electricity at Work Regulations
Ø Regulation 3 – Employer and Employee Duties
Ø Regulation 4 – System Construction Maintenance, Work Activity and Protective Equipment
Ø Regulation 5 – Strength and Capability
Ø Regulation 6 – Adverse / Hazardous Environment
Ø Regulations 7 and 8 – Shock Protection
Ø Regulation 10 – Connections
Ø Regulation 11 – Overcurrent Protection
Ø Regulation 12 – Isolation
Ø Regulation 13 – Work on Equipment Made Dead
Ø Regulation 14 – Work on Live Equipment
Ø Regulation 15 – Workspace Access and Lighting
Ø Regulation 16 – Competence
BS 7671:2008 Significance:
Ø Fixed Wiring
Ø Additions and Alterations
Ø Initial Verification
Ø Periodic Inspection and Testing
Contractors
Ø Duty Holder’s Responsibilities to Contractors
Ø Contractors – Safe Working Practice
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Course dates
16 February 2012 to 16 February 2012
16 February 2012 to 16 February 2012
16 February 2012 to 16 February 2012
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